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STEPHEN
B. BURBANK
David Berger Professor for the Administration of
Justice co-organized (with Professor Barry Friedman of New York
University Law School) a conference on judicial independence which
took place at Penn Law in March (see article on page 30). He is the
co-editor of a volume of essays from the conference that will be published
in 2002. Burbank was one of the three academics invited to meet with
the judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
to discuss the future of the federal courts. He arranged the holding
at Penn Law of the June meeting of the Standing Committee on Rules
of the U.S. Judicial Conference and participated in that meeting.
He also participated in a June meeting to discuss the American Law
Institute’s International Jurisdiction and Judgments project, for
which he is an Advisor. He has been elected a director of the American
Academy of Political and Social Sciences. |
Reason,
Rigor and Regret (A festschrift in honor of Professor Arthur
von Mehren of Harvard) (Forthcoming 2002)
Making Progress
the Old-Fashioned Way (Foreword) (A Tribute to Hon. Edward Becker, U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit), University of Pennsylvania
Law Review (Forthcoming)
Mass Torts:
Causes and Limits of Pessimism (Foreword) 148 University of Pennsylvania
Law Review 1851 (2000)
The Bitter
with the Sweet: Tradition, History and Limitations on Federal Judicial
Power - A Case Study, 75 Notre Dame Law Review 1291 (2000)
The Class
Action in American Securities Regulation, Zeitschrift fuer Zivilprozessrecht-Internationale
(2000)
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